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Rubeus Hagrid Umbrella Wand
The Rubeus Hagrid wand, hidden inside his pink umbrella, is beautifully replicated and comes complete with a collector’s box.
Authentic prop replica of Hagrid's Umbrella.
Fully functional and made of high-quality materials.
Measures approximately 31.5 inches in length.
During his third year at Hogwarts, Hagrid was falsely accused by Tom Riddle to have released a creature on the school that killed a Muggle-born witch named Myrtle Warren, As a result, his wand was destroyed by the British Ministry of Magic. Although it was destroyed, Dumbledore allowed him to secretly keep the shards of his wand in the shaft of a pink umbrella as the shards still possessed a good portion of the wand's original power. However, since he never graduated, Hagrid's magic was never flawless; so even though he was able to use the pink umbrella as a wand substitute, he did not have the skill required for complex feats of magic. This caused him to rarely perform the spells that he wanted to.
Some people call wands "chopsticks", and that's perfectly fine!
Rubeus Hagrid Umbrella Wand
The Rubeus Hagrid wand, hidden inside his pink umbrella, is beautifully replicated and comes complete with a collector’s box.
Authentic prop replica of Hagrid's Umbrella.
Fully functional and made of high-quality materials.
Measures approximately 31.5 inches in length.
During his third year at Hogwarts, Hagrid was falsely accused by Tom Riddle to have released a creature on the school that killed a Muggle-born witch named Myrtle Warren, As a result, his wand was destroyed by the British Ministry of Magic. Although it was destroyed, Dumbledore allowed him to secretly keep the shards of his wand in the shaft of a pink umbrella as the shards still possessed a good portion of the wand's original power. However, since he never graduated, Hagrid's magic was never flawless; so even though he was able to use the pink umbrella as a wand substitute, he did not have the skill required for complex feats of magic. This caused him to rarely perform the spells that he wanted to.
Some people call wands "chopsticks", and that's perfectly fine!